Originally posted by JohnSkelton
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I don't think anyone here has any need to argue that the EU has been an incalculable benefit as regards the economic security and standard of living of most Europeans. These are simple facts ... more wealth and available health care for the average citizen and more co-operation between the member countries, unlike the comparatively recent past which saw millions slaughtered due to petty national rivalries. That's precisely why most still outside the EU are so desperately keen to join, and no member national government, including that of populist bandwagon eurosceptics like David Cameron and George Osborne, is advising its people to quit. In fact, quite the opposite, as they constantly tell us (if somewhat reluctantly) how vital the EU is to the UK's economic prospects!
I'm not sure what you mean by 'EU fiscal mechanisms' ... each member state has its own chosen fiscal policies ... so I assume you are referring to the Euro. Even within that system national governments retain there own fiscal mechanisms within guidelines, but of course cannot individually print money and devalue a separate currency like the UK, which is outside the system. In fact, the general call (from some of those right in the thick of it) is for more Euro central authority not less ...
The problem with the Euro is not the major currency itself, but that some countries were palpably unfit to join when they did, given the current half-finished set-up.. Only the British press and politicians could now be smugly congratulating themselves at the UK also being unfit to join, and that 'honour' being embarrassingly demonstrated to the whole world by (ironically) a Greek currency speculator ,before the UK ever got any real chance of doing so!
You appear to be calling for Europe to adopt Communism as if much of the people of Europe had never recently been enslaved by the same system until something called the Berlin Wall was smashed to the ground by the very same people.
Maybe you, in turn, may wish to ask a Pole whether he/she would really like to swap their current existence (for all its problems) for that of the old bread shortages and dozens of Communist tanks on the streets?
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